For anyone interested you don't need a modified vehicle that cost $40k-$80k for any of these trails. I've done them all with ease in a bone stock 1987 Toyota 4runner with over 300k on the odometer. No lift or lockers on 31" ATs. Please be courteous and pull over for other vehicles and take caution around corners, these are very popular trails. Last but not least please ALWAYS pack out what you brought in. Mother nature is not your trashcan.
This is where I grew up! Pink Jeep tour is famous due to my father’s auto body shop that built the first two original pink jeeps. Panther pink they called it
This was one of the best produced videos I have ever seen. The music was quiet enough for us to hear the Jeeps work and the narration was just right. Awesome job.
i guess Im asking the wrong place but does any of you know of a way to log back into an Instagram account?? I was stupid lost my login password. I love any assistance you can give me!
@Hayden Dominic i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm trying it out atm. Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Great to have Jeep videos without a bunch of foul language that I can watch with my kids. Sedona is now on my bucket list. Guess its time to start restoring the CJ in my garage.
Keep making me jealous! As I sit and stare out of my window in Wisconsin at the snow and cold it is nice to see some folks having a good time. The SDJC looks to be a real great organization. I like seeing how it brings the whole family out together for events. Since I joined your channel it has certainly exploded in subscribers.... and you are nearing your 1 million views! Great job Brad. Your down to earth reviews and production quality set it above the rest.
Double thumbs up !! Great to see the 2 door TJs for us that haven't made that step. I get tired of some of the videos around that see like you can't be in the group unless you have a JK. Well done video. Great editing and music mix.
I did a short trip through the Prescott National Forest. It was nothing like this, but it was quite beautiful. I always found it fun to drive to Crown King as well. Took a wrong turn last time and wound up somewhere completely unexpected. Made for a great trip!
Great video... no idea how I have missed this one. I live about 70 miles and hit the trails there often. Sadly, Solider Pass is not closed to vehicles. Going next weekend in my second JK and will hit Broken Arrow a few hours before I get married in the Red Rocks. Keep up the great work!
Thank you, Brad! I love Sedona and I would move there ina heartbeat. My wife wants to live ona beach in Florida. I love the mountains. My favorite motorcycle ride is Highway 89 and 89A, from Prescott to Flagstaff.
Waiting for Santa to come…decided to watch your video. Nice to see Jeeps that are not 100,000.00 dollars riding trails that everyone could run. Real deal! Thanks.
This is one of my favorite videos of yours. I'm from PA and part of my bucket list entails going out west and hitting up Glamis and some of the trails out west. Since seeing this video, I've added Sedona to the list. Hopefully I can get out there in the next few years!
Great video, thanks for posting it. Drones sure are making for more cinematic movies here on RUclips. I'm really looking forward to seeing more of your Project Cherokee videos. As a guy newly interested in offroading/overlanding I think I can learn a lot here.
I own some land out in AZ but I live in WA. I cant wait till I can get there to join in all the fun! Seeing this makes me want to be there even more than I already do!! Great vid!
Wish we had some jeep badge of honor trails here in NH. I gotta get out there someday and wheel with you guys. Amazing views and looks like a lot of fun! Great video!
I really enjoyed the video.....we too did Sedona trails a few years back. Loved the trails and the scenery. Went from there up to Moab (more trails ) then back to KY through Ouray (yes, more trails). We always wind up heading home thru Moab and Ouray but try to find trails everywhere we go even if its just more of a gravel road over the mountain. Heading to Nevada this year...
luv lil big jeep bangin it up the hill....lil muffler action no biggy its a jeep wen it breaks upgrade...looks lika good wheelin group good vid....im peanut butter and jealous
Great video! Fond memories of Sedona. I completed Powerline in a rwd Ford Transit cargo van. 2.5" lift, high clearance shock mounts, 30" KO2s, rear elocker. Beautiful trail, some inclines, but pretty easy other than the steep rock ledges right at one end of it. Stacked rocks for ages there.
WOW!! AMAZING video!!! great to see your son at the wheel!!! I bet he can't wait to get his in the trails!!! thanks for sharing !! I'd love to get out west at some point! but at least you provide these great vids!! keep em coming!!
You don't need giant tires or a big lift to do this one. I did Broken Arrow with a stock 4Runner. Not the Pro model, so no lift. Devil's staircase gave me a few scrapes on my front skid plate, but that's all. It was pretty scary in a few parts, but turned out fine.
this is the very reason I bought my JL Rubicon a week ago... We have a time share in sedona at the Hyatt Pinion Point, and we are there a few times a year... The Rubi is gonna open up some doors for use to see things we only talked about before... Im in Mission Viejo, would be great to hook up with you and Ovrland for some tips tricks and talk... Im new to the Jeep thing... Thanks again for the great vids Brad. John... aka Socal.
Brad looks like you had an awesome time. Glad to see you weren't rained out. I wouldn't want to be behind the guy in the yellow jeep with the cross between a psychedelic led light show and two light sabers. That would drive me nuts, especially at night. :0)
We were a little worried about the weather, but everything worked out. Charlie always runs tail for the club, so not too many folks get to see his light show! LOL! Thanks!
dude i wish i would have seen this video awhile back, me and my lady took our 2016 rubicon rig to sedona, we went to schenbly hill only for it to be closed at the gate, we wanted to camp out there but this info video would have made that trip way better, I have to go back to broken arrow. -justin El Paso Texas.
Awesome video! Were heading out from Indiana the first week in March towing our full sized Polaris ranger for some trail riding. This looks like a good area to start.
Pardon me if this was already explained and I missed it, but does that Grayish Blue Jeep at 4:05 have a diesel in it, or did it just a bad engine? I was listening to this in the background so If I missed the explanation i'm sorry, lol.
Awesome video brother!! Wouldn't mind see if a video walk around if the all white jeep! That thing looked like a monster, definitely had a cool in good light mount
That was fantastic, your best yet! Thanks so much for sharing that! I have a friend who lives in Tucson AZ and I'm trying to talk him into doing these with me. I drive down and he drives up, that sort of thing. I'd love to see those ruins.
We thought the ruins was going to be a quick stop, but once we got there and saw how amazing it was, we decided to spend some time there... magnificent. Thanks!
Great video and great choice of music! Sedona is where I took my Jeep on it's maiden trip in October of 2015 and have been back 3 more times since. Absolutely love it there!
Awesome video, well done! My family just got our first Jeep about two months ago. We live in Ohio and I would love to take it out West someday because it looks amazing out there!
hopefully these routes aren't too much for our 4runner. swapped out the all terrains for street tires just in case we run into some wranglers next week.
This plays like a Jeep ad but I guess this is what Jeep owners imagine when they buy one. I have evaluated Jeeps and I notice only a special model is actually off-road worthy. Some of these Jeeps look modified. I would buy a Jeep but they are expensive and aren’t the best riding cars. Nice vid. I see how the mud defeats the tire tread design. First visit.
FYI-As you saw Pink Jeep tours uses Broken Arrow a lot. The Steps at the end are marked one way down. If traffic is light and you use a spotter at the top then you can go up them. Also, as of March 2017, Soldier Pass will be closed. Only one Jeep tour and 12 public jeeps per day with permits from the Forest Service (system to be set up and permits issued by late 2017) will be permitted.
Enjoyed every minute of it! If you have time to answer: 1. Did anyone in the group have a stock JK, i.e. no lifts or big tires? 2. The red jeep had a roof cargo carrier. Was wondering what brand is that since I have not been able to find an easy to install roof carrier for the 2-door JK. Thanks in advance.
The desert color Rubicon that was with us on day 1 was all stock I believe, scrapped a bit, but handled all the obstacles without any issues. Not sure on the cargo rack... will ask next time I see her. Thanks!
Wow! Love this video, I didnt have my jeep for my 6 years in San Diego, but I’m pretty sure I might when I come back! Learning the manual JK U is going great, a lotta fun
Looks like you all had a blast! I'm new to the Jeep life but I've gotten a '17 Rubicon HardRock with: 3inch teraflex lift, 35' KO2, my question is would I be able to hang on a ride like this with some instruction of course?
Congrats not he new Jeep! A rubicon in stock form is such a capable rig! Throwing larger tires and a lift on it and there are very few trails you can't do.... your's is absolutely able to hang!
Nope 1 way only. It used to be much more of a staircase but its actually pretty tame these days. Going up wears out the sandstone even faster than the 100 Jeep tours that go down it. Its also a good way to get these trails shut down to the public.
Brad we just went and did these trails last week. Loved it but found that Soldiers Pass is now permanently closed. Residents in the area complained and got it closed.
Curious; what's the purpose of the two vertical bars with the flashing strobes? I noticed that Jeep ran them on the trail and while parked. Never seen anything like that before. Assuming they are not antennas because the changing voltage would result in a lot of RFI.
Sedona Off-Road - Broken Arrow Trail, Soldiers Pass, Schnebly Hill, Red Rock Powerline -- How much time do we need to plan for to complete these trails We are planning a jeep trip starting outside of Tulsa OK>Ouray>Rubicon Trail>Johnson Valley>Havasu City>Sedona and sight seeing along the loop back home
You could do Broken Arrow, Soldiers Pass and Schnebly all in one day, but you will need a good 3-5 hours depending on your pace and the amount of stops you make for Red Rock. Sounds like it's going to be an epic trip... safe travels!
For anyone interested you don't need a modified vehicle that cost $40k-$80k for any of these trails. I've done them all with ease in a bone stock 1987 Toyota 4runner with over 300k on the odometer. No lift or lockers on 31" ATs. Please be courteous and pull over for other vehicles and take caution around corners, these are very popular trails. Last but not least please ALWAYS pack out what you brought in. Mother nature is not your trashcan.
This is where I grew up! Pink Jeep tour is famous due to my father’s auto body shop that built the first two original pink jeeps. Panther pink they called it
This was one of the best produced videos I have ever seen. The music was quiet enough for us to hear the Jeeps work and the narration was just right. Awesome job.
What a great compliment! Thank you very much!
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@Hayden Dominic i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm trying it out atm.
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Best jeep video ever. Except for the music. I watched it on mute and it was serene and beautiful.
The Pink Jeep tour on Broken Arrow was the final straw that got us to buy our 2006 Jeep Rubicon. Thank you Sedona!!!!
Why do I get so much joy out of watching Jeeps climb down and over red rocks???
Great to have Jeep videos without a bunch of foul language that I can watch with my kids. Sedona is now on my bucket list. Guess its time to start restoring the CJ in my garage.
Stfu and stop being such a pussy 😂🖕🏼
@@Vera-xu3xw okay libtard
This off-road journey is pure adrenaline!
I live 2 hours away from these and my favorite trail in Sedona is absolutely Broken Arrow! The views are amazing!
Think a stock mojave gladiator could handle it?
@@purpskurp8737 Yes before my lift my stock Rubicon made it.
A dirty jeep is a happy jeep 😊 I enjoyed your video, thank you.
Amen to that! Thanks you!
Awesome video bud. Man those views were awesome. TrailRecon best Jeep Channel on RUclips!
The views never got old for sure. Thank you, what a great complement!
Keep making me jealous! As I sit and stare out of my window in Wisconsin at the snow and cold it is nice to see some folks having a good time. The SDJC looks to be a real great organization. I like seeing how it brings the whole family out together for events. Since I joined your channel it has certainly exploded in subscribers.... and you are nearing your 1 million views! Great job Brad. Your down to earth reviews and production quality set it above the rest.
It was truly an amazing time and the people are what make any adventure awesome. Thank you!!
Little Big Jeep......GET SOME!!!!!! great vid
Dude right! I think aside from the wheels it was stock.
I live there in Sedona for 13 years. My house was 7 miles from here. Absolutely beautiful
wow, looking at you rig three years eairler, what a transition has taken place. Wonderful.
Double thumbs up !! Great to see the 2 door TJs for us that haven't made that step. I get tired of some of the videos around that see like you can't be in the group unless you have a JK. Well done video. Great editing and music mix.
Honanaki Ruins. Different mason skills told me several different generations lived there. Painted petroglyphs above them. Man this was awesome👍👍😎🇺🇸
funny the best video of a local trail was done by out-of-towners... great video
I just went this weekend to Sedona and it is a beautiful country.
I used to live in Flagstaff so I made it down to Sedona a few times just to run these trails. They are a lot of fun!
I'm trying to find an excuse to go back!
If you do let me know and I could join you in my XJ. Maybe show you a few other trails in AZ! Great videos.
I love AZ. I've been to Sedona many times and it's very pretty. I will definitely have to visit the trails now that I own a Jeep. Thanks for sharing!
You won't be disappointed!! I can't wait to go back!
I did a short trip through the Prescott National Forest. It was nothing like this, but it was quite beautiful. I always found it fun to drive to Crown King as well. Took a wrong turn last time and wound up somewhere completely unexpected. Made for a great trip!
Great video... no idea how I have missed this one. I live about 70 miles and hit the trails there often. Sadly, Solider Pass is not closed to vehicles. Going next weekend in my second JK and will hit Broken Arrow a few hours before I get married in the Red Rocks. Keep up the great work!
Thank you, Brad! I love Sedona and I would move there ina heartbeat. My wife wants to live ona beach in Florida. I love the mountains. My favorite motorcycle ride is Highway 89 and 89A, from Prescott to Flagstaff.
Very nice video ... Keep them coming... Very nicely done.. That area looks like fun !!!
Thank you! Can't wait to get back to Sedona!
Waiting for Santa to come…decided to watch your video. Nice to see Jeeps that are not 100,000.00 dollars riding trails that everyone could run. Real deal! Thanks.
This is one of my favorite videos of yours. I'm from PA and part of my bucket list entails going out west and hitting up Glamis and some of the trails out west. Since seeing this video, I've added Sedona to the list. Hopefully I can get out there in the next few years!
It's one of my favorite trips for sure and I put more hours in to making this video over any other.... it was a great trip and cannot wait to go back!
Great video, thanks for posting it. Drones sure are making for more cinematic movies here on RUclips. I'm really looking forward to seeing more of your Project Cherokee videos. As a guy newly interested in offroading/overlanding I think I can learn a lot here.
Thanks, I love using the drone when I can. More videos on Project XJ Overland to come soon.
I own some land out in AZ but I live in WA. I cant wait till I can get there to join in all the fun! Seeing this makes me want to be there even more than I already do!! Great vid!
I can't wait to go back to Sedona, some amazing wheeling out there... your a lucky to have land out there. Thanks!
Wish we had some jeep badge of honor trails here in NH. I gotta get out there someday and wheel with you guys. Amazing views and looks like a lot of fun! Great video!
There are lot's of trails out there that I think are badge of honor worthy for sure, hopefully someday they will add more. Thanks!
Cool video! It's nice to see some other 2 doors out there on the trails!
Thank you!
I really enjoyed the video.....we too did Sedona trails a few years back. Loved the trails and the scenery. Went from there up to Moab (more trails ) then back to KY through Ouray (yes, more trails). We always wind up heading home thru Moab and Ouray but try to find trails everywhere we go even if its just more of a gravel road over the mountain. Heading to Nevada this year...
The yellow accents on that White JKU are SHARP!
It's a very well built Jeep!
Great video. Probably my favorite one of yours to date.
Right on! Thank you!
luv lil big jeep bangin it up the hill....lil muffler action no biggy its a jeep wen it breaks upgrade...looks lika good wheelin group good vid....im peanut butter and jealous
Little Big Jeep knows how to get it done!
Sedona is Definitely on my Bucket list.
another great video, nice rigs sweet trails what more could a jeeper want. keep them coming.
Thank you! Will do!
Back way to crown king and terminator are some pretty gnarly trails if you're looking for a challenge!
I am looking forward to getting back to Sedona, there are several trails out there I still want to explore. I'll have to add those to my list, thanks!
Great video! Fond memories of Sedona. I completed Powerline in a rwd Ford Transit cargo van. 2.5" lift, high clearance shock mounts, 30" KO2s, rear elocker. Beautiful trail, some inclines, but pretty easy other than the steep rock ledges right at one end of it. Stacked rocks for ages there.
It’s amazing seeing your adventures with all the jeeps going through trails. Keep doing more vids.
Great video Brad, thanks for letting us tag along on your awesome adventure.
You guys are the ones that made this journey so amazing! Thanks!
WOW!! AMAZING video!!! great to see your son at the wheel!!! I bet he can't wait to get his in the trails!!! thanks for sharing !! I'd love to get out west at some point! but at least you provide these great vids!! keep em coming!!
Thank you! The boys are itching to get the XJ on the trail so they can drive solo!
Looks like y'all had a great time. I PCS to Miramar in June and can't wait to join the club and go on these trail rides
First, let me just say thanks for your service! We absolutely had a great time. Hope to see you out on a run when you get in town!
Have done these trails before and are memorable. Going again in 30 days
Just finishing up breakfast at the Coffee Pot. Amazing place! Thanks Brad 😉
Very nice to see that stock Rubicon getting down!
You don't need giant tires or a big lift to do this one. I did Broken Arrow with a stock 4Runner. Not the Pro model, so no lift. Devil's staircase gave me a few scrapes on my front skid plate, but that's all. It was pretty scary in a few parts, but turned out fine.
Awesome video your camera and editing skills are amazing! much better then million sub channels
Thank you, really appreciate it!
Loved your video, describing several trails, very helpful. Thanks
Great video Brad! Thank you for making it happen 👍👍👍
Thanks for helping make it an awesome weekend!
All i have to say is your videos are so cool ! i might have to join the club and get my hard rock dirty.
Thanks you, really appreciate the complement and absolutely, you need to get that hard rock dirty!
this is the very reason I bought my JL Rubicon a week ago... We have a time share in sedona at the Hyatt Pinion Point, and we are there a few times a year... The Rubi is gonna open up some doors for use to see things we only talked about before... Im in Mission Viejo, would be great to hook up with you and Ovrland for some tips tricks and talk... Im new to the Jeep thing... Thanks again for the great vids Brad.
John... aka Socal.
Brad looks like you had an awesome time. Glad to see you weren't rained out. I wouldn't want to be behind the guy in the yellow jeep with the cross between a psychedelic led light show and two light sabers. That would drive me nuts, especially at night. :0)
We were a little worried about the weather, but everything worked out. Charlie always runs tail for the club, so not too many folks get to see his light show! LOL! Thanks!
Can't wait for my trip to Sedona. Thanks for the video.
You're going to love it!
dude i wish i would have seen this video awhile back, me and my lady took our 2016 rubicon rig to sedona, we went to schenbly hill only for it to be closed at the gate, we wanted to camp out there but this info video would have made that trip way better, I have to go back to broken arrow. -justin El Paso Texas.
Man you guys have a great Jeep club. Wish I lived out by you guys.
We truly do have some amazing people in our club and good people are what make a trail adventure great!
awesome video! getting a jeep soon your videos have been real informative for me and fun to watch!
You'll love having a Jeep... so many new adventures you can take!
Great trail ride, and really interesting ruins, thanks.
Awesome video! Were heading out from Indiana the first week in March towing our full sized Polaris ranger for some trail riding. This looks like a good area to start.
You do a great job Brad with your videos....far better than Discovery channel....lol
Well I don't know about better than the Discovery channel, but I'll take the complement... thank you!
Beautiful Sedona my favorite place ❤
I love that Anvil color.
awesome great scenery great camera work fun to watch
Thank you!
Nice video of what looked liked a great adventure!
Schnebly Hill is an excellent trail, they close it during certain months about halfway between Sedona and Flagstaff because of inclement weather.
Pardon me if this was already explained and I missed it, but does that Grayish Blue Jeep at 4:05 have a diesel in it, or did it just a bad engine? I was listening to this in the background so If I missed the explanation i'm sorry, lol.
No diesels in this group and I don't recall him having any engine issues.... still hits the trail with us and running strong.
Awesome video brother!! Wouldn't mind see if a video walk around if the all white jeep! That thing looked like a monster, definitely had a cool in good light mount
Thanks! I'll have to talk to him and set something up.... it's a great looking Jeep!
That would be awesome!
That was fantastic, your best yet! Thanks so much for sharing that! I have a friend who lives in Tucson AZ and I'm trying to talk him into doing these with me. I drive down and he drives up, that sort of thing. I'd love to see those ruins.
We thought the ruins was going to be a quick stop, but once we got there and saw how amazing it was, we decided to spend some time there... magnificent. Thanks!
Slide Rock at Oak Creek Canyon is a good place for a picnic if you can get in.
Great video! This is in my backyard and hope to get there soon. Love your channel, some of the best local 4 wheelin I've seen. Great stuff!
Awesome rigs.
Agree... some nicely modified Jeeps in our group.
Brad thank you for taking us on a great adventure. Makes my day more interesting. I would love to be there..
Great video, would love to see more of this!
Thank you!
Great video and great choice of music! Sedona is where I took my Jeep on it's maiden trip in October of 2015 and have been back 3 more times since. Absolutely love it there!
A great first place to take a Jeep. I"m absolutely going to go back! Thanks!
Great video Recon on
Great stuff. Hope you guys do Moab...would love to see that.
Can't wait to make it to Moab!!
Awesome video, well done! My family just got our first Jeep about two months ago. We live in Ohio and I would love to take it out West someday because it looks amazing out there!
There looked to be a tan Jeep that was almost stock? I'm curious how that fared on these trails? Great video!!
some of your best work!
Thank you, I really appreciate that!
hopefully these routes aren't too much for our 4runner. swapped out the all terrains for street tires just in case we run into some wranglers next week.
LITTLE BIG JEEP 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
SDJC family rocks... hi Joe and Brad
This plays like a Jeep ad but I guess this is what Jeep owners imagine when they buy one. I have evaluated Jeeps and I notice only a special model is actually off-road worthy. Some of these Jeeps look modified. I would buy a Jeep but they are expensive and aren’t the best riding cars. Nice vid. I see how the mud defeats the tire tread design. First visit.
FYI-As you saw Pink Jeep tours uses Broken Arrow a lot. The Steps at the end are marked one way down. If traffic is light and you use a spotter at the top then you can go up them.
Also, as of March 2017, Soldier Pass will be closed. Only one Jeep tour and 12 public jeeps per day with permits from the Forest Service (system to be set up and permits issued by late 2017) will be permitted.
Thanks for the info.... sounds like I need to make another trip back before March!
Great video. I look forward to seeing more on your XJ soon!
Thanks! XJ lift install video coming soon. The brown truck also just dropped off some more goodies today!
This is great and nothing against Jeeps but we plan on doing this in a X3 Can Am
Enjoyed every minute of it! If you have time to answer:
1. Did anyone in the group have a stock JK, i.e. no lifts or big tires?
2. The red jeep had a roof cargo carrier. Was wondering what brand is that since I have not been able to find an easy to install roof carrier for the 2-door JK. Thanks in advance.
The desert color Rubicon that was with us on day 1 was all stock I believe, scrapped a bit, but handled all the obstacles without any issues. Not sure on the cargo rack... will ask next time I see her. Thanks!
Amy has a Garvin rack and mounting www.wildernessracks.com/
Many thanks. You guys are great! Using the link provided I found a facsimile mount+basket at the GARVIN site.
Awesome vid! Probably one of the best at showing the aspect of "wheel'n"...Superbly edited, well put together. New Sub from this vid alone.
Thank you and welcome to the channel!
Cool video. Thanks for sharing your adventure!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing video! Just curious what's the point in having all your leds on in the middle of the day?
It helps when you are in a large group on the trail to see how far back the Jeep behind you is, but honestly, just because! LOL! Thanks!
Awesome video looked fun!
Thanks, its as a blast!
Wow! Love this video, I didnt have my jeep for my 6 years in San Diego, but I’m pretty sure I might when I come back! Learning the manual JK U is going great, a lotta fun
Amazing
I Love it
Thank you!
You have amazing videos that I love to watch, keep up the good work!
Thank you so much!!
Looks like you all had a blast! I'm new to the Jeep life but I've gotten a '17 Rubicon HardRock with: 3inch teraflex lift, 35' KO2, my question is would I be able to hang on a ride like this with some instruction of course?
Congrats not he new Jeep! A rubicon in stock form is such a capable rig! Throwing larger tires and a lift on it and there are very few trails you can't do.... your's is absolutely able to hang!
The stairs on Broken Arrow are 1 way (down). Is the one way routing new since TrailRecon was there.
Nope 1 way only. It used to be much more of a staircase but its actually pretty tame these days. Going up wears out the sandstone even faster than the 100 Jeep tours that go down it. Its also a good way to get these trails shut down to the public.
Loved this trip
Brad we just went and did these trails last week. Loved it but found that Soldiers Pass is now permanently closed. Residents in the area complained and got it closed.
I love wheeling in Sedona and I had heard about Soldiers Pass. Thankfully there are still some other really nice trails out there!
LOVED
Curious; what's the purpose of the two vertical bars with the flashing strobes? I noticed that Jeep ran them on the trail and while parked. Never seen anything like that before. Assuming they are not antennas because the changing voltage would result in a lot of RFI.
We do a lot of wheeling in the desert and folks like using them to help with visibility.... and they just look cool!
great video I need to get to the left coast!
I need to do some wheeling on the East Coast!
Sedona Off-Road - Broken Arrow Trail, Soldiers Pass, Schnebly Hill, Red Rock Powerline -- How much time do we need to plan for to complete these trails We are planning a jeep trip starting outside of Tulsa OK>Ouray>Rubicon Trail>Johnson Valley>Havasu City>Sedona and sight seeing along the loop back home
You could do Broken Arrow, Soldiers Pass and Schnebly all in one day, but you will need a good 3-5 hours depending on your pace and the amount of stops you make for Red Rock. Sounds like it's going to be an epic trip... safe travels!